Re: c0070005 - Hosed installation or permissions problem?




Jay R. Cole Wrote:
> Thanks so much for your advice Ted!
>
> I'm still having a hard time troubleshooting this. The client is
> getting ansey as they need to add some email accounts so I'm nearing
> the point of reinstallation. I've done as you'd suggested and I've
> not found any "access denied" messages. I'm not sure what else to
> look for. I've posted the log files that Regmon and Filemon create
> when starting the Exchange System Manager on my website if you
> wouldn't mind reviewing them.
> (http://www.personalcomputergeek.com/Regmon.LOG &
> http://www.personalcomputergeek.com/Filemon.LOG)
>
> The administrator account was simply renamed and a dummy account was
> created in its place. I did that months ago without any unforseen
> consequence. My best guess as to the cause of this problem is a
> recent corruption of the security policy. After refreshing from the
> backup, I believe I'd gone through and tightened security but I don't
> recall changing anything that would have had this result. Nor do I
> now see anything that looks out of the ordinary in the Domain Security
> Policy. Again, I appreciate your assistance!
>
> Jay R. Cole
>
> "Ted Cormier [MSFT]" <tedc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:<#yL6jPARDHA.1712@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>...
> > Download the filemon and regmon tools from www.sysinternals.com then
> > reproduce the error, save off the monitoring data to log file, then
> open in
> > Excel and search for Access denied.
> >
> > What does this report to you?
> >
> > Need to isolate where the access denied is happening at then change
> the
> > users permissions for the accouint you modified.
> > Did you make any other changes other than simply rename, did you
> create a
> > disabled admin account in the renamed ones place?
> >
> > --
> > Ted Cormier
> > Microsoft Exchange Support
> >
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> > "Jay R Cole" <jayrcole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:BB2E059A.145CB%jayrcole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > I could use a hand. I'm not sure whether the problem I'm having is
> due to
> > > issues with permissions or security settings or if it's a problem
> with the
> > > installation.
> > >
> > > System:
> > > Windows 2000 Server Version 5.00.2195
> > > Exchange 2000 SP3
> > >
> > > I'm logged in using the renamed Administrator Account.
> > >
> > > Symptoms:
> > >
> > > When trying to add a user in Active Directory, it crashes out.
> > >
> > > Accessing Microsoft Exchange System Manager results in immediate
> error:
> > > "Access is denied. Facility: Win32; ID no:c0070005; Exchange
> System
> > > Manager"
> > >
> > > Accessing User Properties in Active Directory:
> > > "Access is denied. Facility: Win32; ID no: c0070005; Microsoft
> Active
> > > Directory - Exchange Extension"
> > >
> > > When logged in as the renamed Administrator Account:
> > > Event Viewer opens with the error message "Unable to complete the
> > operation
> > > on 'System Log'. Access is denied." Same error for Application
> Log.
> > >
> > > When logged in as anyone else it's viewable.
> > >
> > > What I've Tried:
> > >
> > > Q323915
> > >

I have the same problem I can not find what happend with my Exchange/
Active Directory.
If somebody knows how can fix this problem please help us.

Thanks


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